Stolen monkey returned to San Francisco Zoo

Thank goodness this little trooper was returned to a life of captivity!

(Reuters) - A monkey stolen from the San Francisco Zoo has been returned in good health after a man found it in a nearby park and coaxed it into a backpack, police said.
The primate named Banana Sam was found on Saturday at Stern Grove park, which is about a mile from the zoo, said San Francisco police Officer Carlos Manfredi, a department spokesman.
The man said he saw the animal peeking out of some bushes and managed to capture it with his backpack, according to police.
Banana Sam was stolen from the zoo sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning. The gate to the cage containing Banana Sam and 17 other monkeys was breached and at least one hole was made into the cage itself, Manfredi said.